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It is perhaps a little more mechanical in its nature , though of that I am not positive
; but if a girl is educated into a full developinent of what is known as common
sense , she can turn that common sense in this direction as well as in any other ,
it ...
It is perhaps a little more mechanical in its nature , though of that I am not positive
; but if a girl is educated into a full developinent of what is known as common
sense , she can turn that common sense in this direction as well as in any other ,
it ...
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The German child , in the steady German climate , may drink perhaps with
impunity , beer , wine , tea and coffee ; but to our American girls , with their
nervous systems stung into undue activity by the extremes of our climate , and the
often ...
The German child , in the steady German climate , may drink perhaps with
impunity , beer , wine , tea and coffee ; but to our American girls , with their
nervous systems stung into undue activity by the extremes of our climate , and the
often ...
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His questions put on these topics are put in a general way , and answered in the
same , with , perhaps , a worse than foolish mock - modesty to prompt the reply .
He does the best that he can , but he cannot help stumbling , if he is required to ...
His questions put on these topics are put in a general way , and answered in the
same , with , perhaps , a worse than foolish mock - modesty to prompt the reply .
He does the best that he can , but he cannot help stumbling , if he is required to ...
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It may , perhaps , be à pertinent question to ask , in what consists the advantage
of a high stool and a high desk over a low chair and a low desk , and whether it
takes any more time to rise from a chair , than to swing down from a stool .
It may , perhaps , be à pertinent question to ask , in what consists the advantage
of a high stool and a high desk over a low chair and a low desk , and whether it
takes any more time to rise from a chair , than to swing down from a stool .
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The woman who has to stand behind the counter , or behind the bookkeeper ' s
desk , or at her loom in the factory , may , perhaps , accustom herself in a
measure to the daily strain ; but the girl to whom it is an irregular exercise , and
who ...
The woman who has to stand behind the counter , or behind the bookkeeper ' s
desk , or at her loom in the factory , may , perhaps , accustom herself in a
measure to the daily strain ; but the girl to whom it is an irregular exercise , and
who ...
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THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN GIRLS. CONSIDERED IN A SERIES OF ESSAYS. ANNA C. BRACKETT Vista completa - 1874 |
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